Build Club
A community, not a course

Product people building real tools with AI.

Most of us type into a chat box and copy the answer out before we lose it. Build Club is the next step: a community of people who build small tools they own and run again whenever they need them. No coding. Just curiosity and a problem worth solving.

Free to join. Build sessions happen live, announced to the community first.

What we're about

Make AI do real work, not just answer questions.

01

Build, don't just chat

A tool lives in a folder on your laptop. Need it again next month? Change one file and run it. No re-explaining, no hunting for last week's prompt.

02

No coding required

If you can write a clear brief, you can build this. People who told me up front they aren't technical have left with working tools and the confidence to build the next one.

03

Messy work welcome

Half-finished and broken is exactly what we want to see. Real work in the open is how everyone gets better, faster.

The community

The work happens between sessions.

Build Club is a small group of product folks who'd rather make a tool than copy answers out of a chat box every week. It runs on WhatsApp: low noise, real builds, fast help. It's not a feed of links and self-promo. We keep it about building.

Join the community

Drop an intro when you arrive: your name, what you work on, and one tool you wish existed for your job. That last one often becomes someone's next build.

Share what you build

Rough, half-finished, broken, all of it. Seeing real work is the whole point.

Ask anything

No question is too basic. Most of us started not knowing what a terminal was.

Help each other out

You know more than you think. The group gets better when everyone pitches in.

Sessions announced first

Hear about live build sessions before anyone else, and help shape what we build.

Live build sessions

Spend an afternoon building something you'll actually use.

Small groups, hands on keyboard, live. We pick what to build together based on what the cohort needs most. You leave with a working tool, not notes.

  • A working, reusable tool for a real task, running on your own laptop.
  • The build pattern itself, so you can make the next tool on your own.
  • The confidence that this is something you can do, not watch someone else do.
Fahad

Founder & facilitator

Fahad

I run the live build sessions and started Build Club because the best way to learn AI isn't watching a demo, it's building something you actually use. By day I work in product. Here I'm trying to get a lot more people over the line from 'I chat with AI' to 'I build with it.'

Right now I facilitate every session. The goal is a community that builds without me in the room — more facilitators, more builders, more tools shipped.